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Re: 19981012: Building Decoders

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Robert,

I need more info: type of box, os, and version of the c compliler, output
from make file, etc.

Robb...




On Mon, 12 Oct 1998, Unidata Support wrote:


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>To: support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>From: "Robert J. Boucher" <rjboucher@xxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Fatal Error
>Organization: TASC, Inc. (Reading, MA)
>Keywords: 199810121706.LAA06664

To whom it may concern,

I was installing the Gribtonc decoder and when I ran the "make" command
I got the following error:

    Fatal 12:  expecting n32 objects:  emalloc.o is o32


I also got the error saying "could not make dynamic."

If you could provide any cures for these problem it would be greatly
appreciated.

Sincerely,

Robert J. Boucher

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Robert J. Boucher                                    Tel:  781-942-2000
x 2893
Associate MTS/Meteorologist                  email:  rjboucher@xxxxxxxx
Litton-TASC
55 Walkers Brook Drive
Reading, MA 01867


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Robert J. Boucher               Tel:  971-942-2000 X2893        
Associate MTS/Meteorologist     Fax:  971-972-2571              
Litton-TASC                     email:  rjboucher@xxxxxxxx
55 Walkers Brook Drive
Reading, MA 01867-3297


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Robb Kambic                                Unidata Program Center
Software Engineer III                      Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
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